 Welcome to the CTS Learning Series, Chapter 5, Testing a Non-OSS U of C Example. Video 7, Review of Testing Result. In this video, we will explore where a Non-OSS Conformance Testing Report is generated, analyze how to read a Conformance Test Report, and analyze the major sections in a Conformance Test Report. Let's open up a Conformance Test Report PDF. The Conformance Test Report is generated in the same directory the Project Configuration file is located. In our case, the Project Configuration files were located in the CTS Learning Series directory. So the generated Conformance Test Reports are located there. All Non-OSS Conformance Test Reports are of the same format. For this demonstration, we're going to look at the PCS Conformance Test Report that we generated in Chapter 5, Video 3. If we were to look at a PCS, TSS, or iOSS Conformance Test Report, their format would be the same. Just like the Data Model Conformance Test, as we explored in Chapter 4, we are shown the title of the Project Configuration, the Test Result, and the version of the Faced Technical Standard the test is supporting. If we keep scrolling, our Table of Contents contains clickable entries that shows the tests being performed and the results of those tests. Unlike the Data Model Conformance Test Report, there are PCS Segment Conformance Tests. Let's click on that section. As you can see, each test is written word for word and copied into the Conformance Test Report. Then, the command's working directory and the actual command to invoke this test is listed as well. Finally, the return code and output are listed. For passing results, there is usually no output. Here is an example of a failing test result. The return code would be something other than 0, and the output would be the error that was returned by running the command in the command's working directory. Thank you for watching. This concludes Chapter 5, Testing a Non-OSS UOC, Video 7, Review of Testing Result. This also concludes Chapter 5. In the next chapter, entitled Testing an OSS UOC, we will understand the theory of OSS's. Explore the OSS's Objects and Libraries tab. Consider the CTS's workflow when it comes to OSS Conformance Testing. Demonstrate successful and unsuccessful Conformance Tests. And discuss ways to prevent OSS Conformance Testing errors.